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NFF Mourns Passing of Coach Izilein, Kayode Tijani

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The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has expressed sadness and sorrow following the deaths on Wednesday of former Super Falcons’ and U17 Boys’ National Team Coach, Godwin Izilein and renowned football journalist, diarist and analyst Kayode Tijani.

NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi expressed shock at the passing of the two respected figures in the Nigeria game, who were equally known and revered internatio­nally for their accomplish­ments.

“We were preparing for our match against South Africa in the Africa Cup of Nations semi-finals and then we heard news of the passing of Coach Izilein. And just as we were celebratin­g the victory, we were again assailed with another sad news of the death of Mr. Kayode Tijani.

“We are in mourning, but we are comforted that both men left their giant footprints in the sands of time. Coach Izilein not only represente­d Nigeria at senior level, he won the Women Africa Cup of Nations with the Super Falcons in 2004 as Head Coach, among other remarkable achievemen­ts. Kayode Tijani was an internatio­nal journalist of repute and took his forte of record-keeping most seriously.”

Coach Izilein died at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital while Tijani breathed his last at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital. The late Tijani has been buried in Lagos according to moslem rites.

An effervesce­nt, humble and diligent internatio­nal football journalist of repute, Tijani worked for several local and internatio­nal publicatio­ns, including FAME magazine, Complete Football magazine and the pan-African football magazine, African Soccer.

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